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Tag Archives: aging
Scientists Study World Record Setting 77 year-old Runner Jeannie Rice
77-year-old runner Jeannie Rice has broken every women’s distance world record for the 75-79 age group. Most runners slow down significantly after 70, but she has not. So when British scientists heard that she was running in the London Marathon … Continue reading
Posted in Health, Health and Beauty, Lifestyles, Sports
Tagged aging, Jeannie Rice, running
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Japanese American Eldercare: Foreshadowing an Aging Future
When the Wife and I have lunch in San Jose’s Japantown, we often notice Japanese Americans seniors eating there also. Some of the more notable buildings in San Jose’s Japantown are the Fuji Towers, an apartment complex for Japanese American … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Health, Lifestyles
Tagged aging, Fuji Towers, Keiro, senior care, Yu Ai Kai
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